brookcove
Posted : 7/17/2007 7:50:18 AM
And animal rights people NEVER use threats or force on their part.
I have many friends who work in biolabs who live every day with the possibility that some AR driven terrorist action will occur - though these days security is taken extremely seriously because bioterrorism has become such a real threat.
When I was in college, I had a friend whose dad was working in a lab in NY which was attacked. They came in after hours, attacked all the people (there were just a few), released the animals, and then firebombed the place. Her dad, who was a harmless little (but scary brilliant) guy who was trying to find a therapy for diabetes, was in the hospital for several days.
I think people like that don't deserve to have their opinions even heard, much less considered. But that doesn't mean that people who happen to share similar opinions
also don't deserve to be heard or that their opinions are
ipso facto invalid, assuming they aren't sympathetic to such tactics.
And that goes for
both sides of any debate.
Although, I'm curious why the question of the threats come up now when the bill is dead - you'd think he'd be out there yelling defiance during the debate if he really was being threatened. I sure would. Oh well.
I hope everyone remembers this
when (not
if) he uses this as a springing board for national office.
ETA: My friend Brenda never got over that experience with her dad. She was not quite 17 and brilliant also and taking pre-med. She switched to psych, then dropped out entirely, and now is a career McDonald's manager.